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Original scientific paper

BOGOSLAV ŠULEK AS A PUBLICIST IN 1848

Aleksandra Kolarić ; Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Bogoslav Šulek, first professional journalist in Croatia, was in his time editor-inchief in almost all major Croatian newspapers. In 1848 he was editor and main political journalist in the »Novine dalmatinsko-horvatsko-slavonske« (Dalmatian-croatian-slavonian newspaper), the only daily in Croatian language. Šulek's articles in 1848 were based on four main ideas: federal restructure of the Habsburg Monarchy, Croatian territorial unification, constitutionality and parliamentary government and the freedom of speech and free public sphere. All major political events found their journalist echo in Šulek's articles and since the »Novine dalmatinsko-horvatsko-slavonske« had great influence among literate population, Šulek was one of the creators of Croatian public opinion in 1848.

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Hrčak ID:

214493

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/214493

Publication date:

1.12.1998.

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